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6th - 8th Grade
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Stephanie O'Briant
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10 Slides • 5 Questions
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Check-In 2
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Open Ended
How do you think you did on the Reading Check-in?
-What was easy?
-What was hard?
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A. through the description of old churches along the road between villages.
B. through a memory of a stream that runs through the villages
C. through a comparison of rural life with in the city
D. through the description of beautiful scenery in both villages
#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?
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Open Ended
In your own words, what is the question asking?
#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?
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A. through the description of old churches along the road between villages.
B. through a memory of a stream that runs through the villages
C. through a comparison of rural life with in the city
D. through the description of beautiful scenery in both villages
#17 How is the central idea, allure of the villages of Leamington and Lillington, developed over the course of the text?
Most missed questions:
The word developed when used in this question wants to know what supporting detail supports the central idea.
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A. by describing a mass of rock with a large hole.
B. by describing an ancient church and building.
C. by explaining the importance of ancient architecture.
D. by explaining that the rock may have been a gateway for a former king.
#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?
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Open Ended
In your own words, what is the question asking?
#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?
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A. by describing a mass of rock with a large hole.
B. by describing an ancient church and building.
C. by explaining the importance of ancient architecture.
D. by explaining that the rock may have been a gateway for a former king.
#23 How does paragraph 7 refine the concept of the beauty of ancient structures?
Most missed questions:
Refine the concept means- provide more detail to support the topic.
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A. “He one day saw through a glass a herd of these animals which evidently had been frightened.”
B. “On approaching nearer, a few more squeals are given, and off they set at an apparently slow, but really quick canter, along some narrow beaten track to a neighboring hill.”
C. “If, however, by chance, he abruptly meets a single animal, or several together, they will generally stand motionless and intently gaze at him.”
D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”
1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."
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Open Ended
In your own words, what is the question asking?
Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."
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A. “He one day saw through a glass a herd of these animals which evidently had been frightened.”
B. “On approaching nearer, a few more squeals are given, and off they set at an apparently slow, but really quick canter, along some narrow beaten track to a neighboring hill.”
C. “If, however, by chance, he abruptly meets a single animal, or several together, they will generally stand motionless and intently gaze at him.”
D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”
1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."
Most missed questions:
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1. Which detail is irrelevant to the author's claim in paragraph 2 that guanocos are "extremely wary."
D. “The wild guanacos, however, have no idea of defense; even a single dog will secure one of these large animals, till the huntsman can come up.”
Most missed questions:
Author's claim means the author's support of his argument.
Irrelevant- not important
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20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."
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Open Ended
In your own words, what is the question asking?
20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."
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20. Which two pieces of evidence supports the author's admiration for history for the text, "Adapted from our Old Home."
-He finds beauty in the crumbling stone walls
-The path he finds predate the Romans
Most missed questions:
Author's admiration- go back to the text and find the details that support the author's admiration.
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